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Dotfiles

My dotfiles (see definition below), managed using the GNU Stow symlink farm manager.

This repo is used in conjunction with my Ansible-based Debian configuration to document/automate the setup/configuration of my personal workstations.

Table of contents

Dotfiles?

The idea of dotfiles is explained here.

User-specific application configuration is traditionally stored in so called dotfiles (files whose filename starts with a dot). It is common practice to track dotfiles with a version control system such as Git to keep track of changes and synchronize dotfiles across various hosts.

About GNU Stow

I use GNU Stow to manage symbolic links to my dotfiles. You can read a short GNU Stow tutorial in my public notes (also available on Github as a “source” Org file).

The stow.bash script automatically stows the packages in the home directory.

Packages

Alacritty

Alacritty is a cross-platform, OpenGL terminal emulator.

cmus

cmus is a small, fast and powerful console music player for Unix-like operating systems.

Common Lisp

My Common Lisp (SBCL) configuration.

ASDF

Another System Definition Facility, a build system for Common Lisp.

This includes the configuration for ASDF’s source-registry. More info here.

SBCL

SBCL, a high performance Common Lisp compiler.

cVim

cVim, an extension adding Vim-like bindings to Google Chrome.

Just load this once in Chrome:

set localconfig
let configpath = '/path/to/.cvimrc'

Dunst

Dunst is a lightweight notification daemon.

Emacs

My Emacs configuration, included as a submodule.

Git

My Git configuration. Aliases include a selection of git aliases from the gitalias repository, organized with org-babel for more readability. Please go to the original source for reference.

About the .gitalias.org file:

  • Every section has a Noweb reference.
  • Everything is then fed to a main code block through Noweb (see the bottom of the raw Org file).
  • The result after org-babel-tangle is a .gitalias file.

GnuPG

My GnuPG config files.

Gradle

Gradle settings.

i3

My config for the i3 window manager, including my i3status configuration.

Irssi

Irssi is a modular text mode chat client. A good occasional alternative to ERC :)

Ledger

My Ledger configuration.

Maven

Settings for Apache Maven.

Pass

My passwords, managed with pass, the standard unix password manager. This is a private submodule pointing to a repository hosted on my local network. Although passwords are safely encrypted with GnuPG, I prefer not to make these files public.

Polybar

Polybar, a fast and easy-to-use status bar. Not used at the moment.

Rclone

My rclone configuration file (encrypted).

Rofi

Rofi, a window switcher, application launcher and dmenu replacement. Used in combination with greenclip.

StumpWM

My StumpWM config, included as a submodule. For when I’m in the mood to experiment.

tmux

tmux, a terminal multiplexer.

urxvt

urxvt, a lightweight terminal emulator. Not used at the moment, replaced by Alacritty.

VSCode

My VSCode config. I keep $HOME/.config/Code/User/settings.json under version control and a list of extensions. A script will install them automatically; I can get them through code --list-extensions.

Wallpapers

Good resources:

Xmodmap

My Xmodmap config.

Zsh

A great shell.